“Every horse is unique, and every environment is unique,” said Hankins. “A veterinarian can help you to determine risk factors in your area, the best time for vaccination, and what is right for the individual animals on your farm.”

A horse’s age, lifestyle, and his vaccine and nutritional needs all contribute to developing the best possible preventive health care plan.

Read Vaccine Labels

Following manufacturers’ guidelines also helps horse owners understand how often they should booster vaccines. Animal vaccines are licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture for certain durations of immunity, which will be stated on the label.

Helpful guidelines for equine vaccinations:

Help protect your horse from rabies by ensuring he is vaccinated annually. Horses can be exposed to rabies through the bite of infected animals, commonly bats, raccoons, foxes, and skunks. Rabies is a fatal disease for your horse, and as it is a zoonotic disease is also a risk to you and your family.

Vaccinate once a year against eastern equine encephalomyelitis, western equine encephalomyelitis and West Nile. Should mosquitoes be a problem in the area, consider vaccinating twice a year.

Vaccinate annually for tetanus, unless the horse is wounded or undergoes surgery more than six months after receiving the initial tetanus vaccination. In this case, re-vaccinate immediately at the time of injury or surgery.

Be sure to discuss your horse’s core and risk-based vaccination needs with your veterinarian. Friendly staff at Murdoch’s can help you find the right products based on your veterinarian’s recommendations.

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